Diversity

Sadiq Khan is the Muslim Mayor of London. He’s also a Fabian socialist. When you’ve got a Muslim guarding a major European city like London, you’ve got a wolf guarding the sheep.

During his election campaign last year, Khan described himself to the New Statesman this way: “I’m a Londoner, I’m British, I’m English, I’m of Asian origin, of Pakistani heritage, I’m a dad, I’m a husband, I’m a long-suffering Liverpool fan, I’m Labour, I’m Fabian, and I’m Muslim.”

I suspect the goals of the Fabians and Islamists are close enough for them to work hand in hand. Both are totalitarian. The Fabians goal is to subvert the existing order to establish a Socialist World Government, and Islam wants a worldwide caliphate and Sharia law.

Since he got into power last year, the first thing he did was create a London online hate crime hub, which launched in April 2017.

Of course he did. Will Londoners feel safe to say or express how they feel after the Muslim attacks?

They’re tracking British people for hate crimes, but not tracking the 200 Jihadists they’ve “let back in.”

But Sadiq Khan told Piers Morgan in an interview that London’s police “did not have enough police resources to monitor the jihadists returning to the United Kingdom from Syria and Iraq.”

Watching that interview we can see where Kahn’s priorities lie. It’s in protecting that fifth column in British society. Is he keeping the Londoners calm, telling them to “get used to terrorism,” while he prepares London for the caliphate?

London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick visit the scene of the attack on London Bridge and the Borough Market. (Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters)

The London Metropolitan Police

London Bridge is falling down, and there’s no fair lady.

Police Commissioner Cressida Dick, seen above with Sadiq Khan is the London Metropolitan Police Commissioner. She said “diversity was at the heart of her role as she confirmed she was in a same-sex relationship with a colleague.”

Londoners need a Police Commissioner appointed on ability, not diversity. Especially for that role.

I predict that Muslim attacks will increase, as will the wrongful arrests for hate speech of British people who speak out against them. The relationship of people and the police will suffer. The frog will continue to boil, until the British people wake up to what’s happening. I hope it’s soon.

“Hate crimes”

After I wrote this post, I found out that people in Germany are being arrested for “hate crimes” in speaking out against Islam.

The Manchester-born singer, Morrissey, has hit out at politicians for their reaction to the bombing in his hometown that has killed 22 people and injured 59 more.

“Manchester mayor Andy Burnham says the attack is the work of an ‘extremist’. An extreme what? An extreme rabbit?”

Criticising the prime minister, the musician added: “Also, ‘will not break us’ means that the tragedy will not break her, or her policies on immigration. The young people of Manchester are already broken – thanks all the same, Theresa.”

He claimed that “her own life is lived in a bullet-proof bubble, and she evidently does not need to identify any young people today in Manchester morgues”.

Morrissey also criticised the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, who he said had failed to condemn the Islamic State group after it claimed responsibility for the attack. Khan is a Muslim.

Morrissey cited government immigration policy among his complaints saying the prime minister would never change her immigration policy in the light of the attacks. Police have said that the bomber, Salman Abedi, was British-born and from Manchester.

“In modern Britain everyone seems petrified to officially say what we all say in private. Politicians tell us they are unafraid, but they are never the victims. How easy to be unafraid when one is protected from the line of fire. The people have no such protections,” the singer wrote on his Facebook page.

“Almost certainly, nothing will change. There are things we can change; mass surveillance of hate preaching mosques, solitary confinement of individuals who are likely to radicalise others in prison, extreme vetting and strict quotas on Muslim immigration, deporting known terrorists, prosecuting NGOs who send out boats to rescue unvetted migrants – some of them who sympathise with, or are members of Isis.” – Paul Joseph Watson

This is tolerance. This is diversity. This is the future our leaders have chosen for us.

“But we have a choice. We have hope. Don’t let them tell you not to be angry – “to go on with life as usual.” Because that’s not bravery – it’s cowardice. Enough hashtags. Enough vigils. Enough celebrity platitudes. It hasn’t worked. We need change. We need action. Hope has two beautiful daughters. Their names are Anger and Courage. Anger at the way things are and Courage to see that they don’t remain as they are.”